Open year-round, this state forest offers about 170 miles of multiple use deep woods trails. The trails can get dusty during summer months but offer great riding during the rainy season. (This area is a HUGE and a Rino or Chatterbox is recommended.)

The forest has several primitive campgrounds to choose from with beginner friendly trails. Reservations are no longer required at Tahuya River Horse Camp but there are designated non-motorized only weekends so call first before heading out.

Please note that a Washington Discover Pass is now required prior to entry which can be purchased online, at nearby vendors, or by calling (866) 320-9933.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

From: Olympia, WA
1) Take US-101 north 17 miles to exit for SR-3
2) Turn right (north) on SR-3, continue 2.6 miles
3) Turn right (east) on Railroad Avenue, continue 1 block
4) Turn left (north) on Front Street, continue .2 miles
5) Turn right (east) on Pine Street/SR-3, continue 23.4 miles
6) Turn left (north) on Old Belfair Hwy., continue .2 miles
7) Turn left (west) on SR-300, continue 3.1 miles
8) Turn right (north) on Belfair Tahuya Road, continue 1.1 miles
9) Staging area is on the right.

(camp in developed sites only)camping is not permitted in the day use areas

Campfires

Some Areas

(permitted in developed campsites only)

Night Riding

No

Cross Country

Prohibited

stay on trails

Fireworks

Prohibited

Emergency / Law Enforcement

Insurance

*Disclaimer: RiderPlanet strongly recommends that all visitors get insurance for their ATV, UTV or motorcycle before visiting any of the locations shown on this website.

Comment

**A Discover Pass is not required on any vehicle with a current ORV permit/tab but is required for the street-legal vehicle that is used to transport the ORV. If using a trailer an additional pass is not required.